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Everything we know about the massive $165 million compound Jeff Bezos reportedly just purchased, the Warner estate (AMZN)

Jeff Bezos is the new owner of the Warner estate , a sprawling compound in Beverly Hills that he purchased for $165 million, according to The Wall Street Journal .

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  • The estate was built in 1937 by one of the founders of Warner Bros., Jack L. Warner.
  • It features a 13,600-square-foot mansion, two guest houses, a pool, and a tennis court.
  • Music and movie tycoon David Geffen was the previous owner of the estate, purchasing it in 1990 for a reported $47.5 million.
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Jeff Bezos is reportedly the new owner of a piece of Hollywood history.

The Amazon CEO has purchased the home of billionaire David Geffen for $165 million, according to The Wall Street Journal , breaking a record for the most expensive home sale in California state history.

A spokesperson for Amazon did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the sale.

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The estate was built by Warner Bros. cofounder and president Jack L. Warner in 1937. Geffen bought the house, known as the Warner estate, in 1990 for a reported $47.5 million.

While photos of the estate are sparse, Los Angeles County has plenty of aerial views of the property that give us our best look yet at Bezos' rumored purchase.

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Warner started constructing the property in 1926, beginning with three acres of what used to be farmland in Beverly Hills. Slowly but surely, Warner started adding parcels of adjacent land and building out the grounds of the estate, adding a golf course and two ponds.

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Warner reportedly filled the estate with expensive art, like a portrait of his wife, Ann, painted by Salvador Dal.

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Geffen frequently hosts high-powered celebrities on the 400-foot-plus Rising Sun. Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper, and Barack and Michelle Obama have all been spotted onboard.

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